The Relationship of Lifestyle Factors, Personal Character, and Mental Health Status of Employees of a Major Japanese Electrical Manufacturer
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To examine the relationship lifestyle factors, personal character, mental health status, and job strain a self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted among employees of a leading electrical manufacturing company in Japan. A total of 2, 327 workers (Male=1, 668, Female=659) responded to the survey. We analyzed the relationships of health practices based on such factors as : Free child (FC) from the Egogram, the Working-life satisfaction, and the General Health Questionnaire-28 through Path-analysis techniques. The following results were obtained : The mental health status was significantly affected by such factors as health practices, Working-life satisfaction, personal character (FC), life satisfaction, and age. Health practices and personal character (FC) showed a direct relationship to the mental health status and an indirect relationship to the Working-life satisfaction and life satisfaction. The variances accounting for mental health status were 41.8% in male workers and 43.8% in female workers. Path-analysis data suggested that mental health status was affected about 40% by lifestyle, personal character, Working-life satisfaction, and life satisfaction. It was suggested that there might be important factors affecting mental health status but which are unknown to us by as much as 60% in the present day. These findings suggested the necessity of further investigation of the relationship among lifestyle factors, mental health status, and job strain among employees of a reputable company in the present day.
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著者
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MORIMOTO Kanehisa
Department of Social and Environmental Medicine, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
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Maruyama Soichiro
Dep. Of Human Sciences Fac. Of Literature Kobe Shinwa Women's Univ.
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Maruyama S
Osaka Univ. Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka
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Maruyama Soichiro
Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine Course Of Environmental Medicine Osaka University Gr
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Maruyama Soichiro
Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine Course Of Social Medicine Osaka University Graduate
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Maruyama Soichiro
Department Of Human Sciences Faculty Of Literature Kobe Shinwa Women's University
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Morimoto K
Department Of Hygiene And Preventive Medicine Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Morimoto K
Department Of Social And Envipartment Of Social And Environmental Medicine Osaka University Graduate
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Morimoto Kanehisa
大阪大学 医系研究社会環境医学
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YAMAGUCHI Kyohei
Matsushita Science Center of Industrial Hygiene
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NAKAYAMA Kunio
Matsushita Science Center of Industrial Hygiene
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Morimoto Kanehisa
Department Of Hygiene And Preventive Medicine Osaka University School Of Medicine
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